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Urvashi Dholakia says she shares a friendly relation with her sonsNew-age mom

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Urvashi Dholakia, a mother of twin boys, has redefined motherhood for many out there. Uravshi’s wacky videos with her son, Ksitij Dholakia, have been making the rounds digitally and garnering a great response. Seeing the two, many have commented that the duo looks more like friends than mother-son. Speaking about her relationship with her sons, Urvashi says, “I embraced motherhood at a very young age and hence I am not a quintessential parent who dictates what should and shouldn’t be done.”

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She adds, “Yes, we are like friends and our house is truly the mad house of Dholakias. We have three generations living under the same roof from my mom to my two sons and it’s truly madness. We talk about everything and anything and I believe that when the roots are strong enough, you don’t need to dictate but rather be by their side. Today there are times when they are giving me new-age advice like joining TikTok and making videos while I am giving them career advice from my own experience. I know about their girlfriends and they know about what is happening in my social life, we can all travel together and have our own space and yet manage to stick together when needed.”

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